Blockchain as a tool for enhancing transparency in digital systems has gained attention globally. While its adoption could theoretically streamline processes like agricultural subsidy distribution and fraud prevention, minister Pemmsani Chandra Sekhar’s response highlights that such measures are not yet part of India’s existing DILRMP framework. This suggests either technological or operational hurdles in integrating emerging innovations into ongoing projects.
From a broader outlook, exploring blockchain technology specifically tailored to rural development might address longstanding issues like opaque processes and inefficiencies in subsidy disbursement. Though,successfully implementing such systems would require robust infrastructure support,pilot testing results,stakeholder consensus,and detailed timelines-questions raised directly by MP Kadiyam Kavya.
the lack of clarity on planned pilots or timelines indicates there may still be challenges hindering immediate adoption at scale. Future discussions about integrating innovative methods into India’s rural policies will depend heavily on demonstrated feasibility through pilot initiatives.